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Highway to Hell by Rosemary Clement-Moore 3.0.2

Highway to Hell by Rosemary Clement-Moore 3.0.2

...to go looking for trouble. Trouble has started looking for her. One dead cow and a punctured gas tank later, she and Lisa are stuck... Read more

25 August, 2010

Cult of the Dead Cow releases BO2K

The Cult of the Dead Cow on Wednesday released its controversial Back Orifice 2000 hacking tool over... Read more

15 July, 1999 by Joel Deane

Hackers to release anti-censorship tool

...Web pages. The group behind the application is the Cult of the Dead Cow, a team of white hat (non-criminal) computer hackers best known... Read more

30 April, 2001 by Will Knight

Cult's anti-virus notions laughable - AV industry

...BO2K last week -- itself hit by the CIH virus -- Cult of the Dead Cow, bragged that it is working on two more "security" applications, CDC... Read more

19 July, 1999 by Will Knight

Software licence tied to human rights

...Crafted by Hacktivismo, a hacking group organised by the Cult of the Dead Cow, the Hacktivismo enhanced-source software licence agreement (HESSLA) says that anyone... Read more

28 November, 2002 by Declan McCullagh

Encryption tool gives privacy buffs new image

...Oxblood Ruffin. Hacktivismo, which claims to be affiliated with Cult of the Dead Cow, expects to release Camera/Shy at the H2K2 conference on 13... Read more

8 July, 2002 by Andrew Colley

DefCon: hacking for human rights

...way of getting the message out." Started by the Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc), a group of hackers and performance artists, the project's... Read more

17 July, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Retool delays hackers' free-speech app

...group of hackers and performance artists known as the Cult of the Dead Cow, or cDc, Ruffian announced the project last July at another pro... Read more

28 June, 2001 by Robert Lemos

A Year Ago: Back Orifice creator's new projects

...program being released by the media-friendly hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow. "Sir Dystic" -- the hacker behind the original BackOrifice program released at... Read more

14 July, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Grey Hats, Black Hats, and Script Kiddies

...Ruffin," the "Foreign Minister" of well-known hacker group Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc). "Of course people go overboard -- most of these guys are... Read more

5 April, 2000 by David Raikow

Hong Kong Hackers do exist... honest

High profile hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow has hit back at claims that it fabricated the existence of... Read more

23 August, 1999 by Will Knight

Back Orifice creator's new projects

...program being released by the media-friendly hacking group Cult of the Dead Cow Read more

13 July, 1999 by Robert Lemos

Is hacking healthy?

One of the biggest assets to the computer security industry is - surprise! - hackers Read more

5 April, 2000 by David Raikow

Transatlantic Cable : Could the Cult of the Dead Cow be your friends

...organisation behind the software is the hacker group, the Cult of the Dead Cow (cDc), and the product is called Back Orifice 2000. It could... Read more

14 July, 1999 by Richard Baguley

Hackers question Denial of Service as political protest

...Internet activists, the Electrohippies, and US ethical hacking group, Cult of the Dead Cow, over whether Denial of Service attacks are a legitimate form of... Read more

13 March, 2000 by Will Knight

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